Sometimes, when you're on a Twitter user's profile, Twitter will recommend similar users to check out.
However, its recommendations aren't always the most accurate. For example, I'm apparently similar to Khloe Kardashian:

I have been trying to emulate her on LSAT Blog as much as possible - I just didn't think Twitter had noticed...
Below are a few other Twitter users I'm apparently similar to, but I just don't see the resemblance. Any ideas?
LSAT Blog's similar to Perez Hilton:

LSAT Blog's similar to Lil Wayne:

LSAT Blog's similar to Soulja Boy:

LSAT Blog's similar to Nicki Minaj:

LSAT Blog's similar to Diddy:

LSAT Blog's similar to 50 Cent:

I just don't get it...where are all the invitations to red carpet events? Do I have to drop an album first or something?
LSAT Blog similar to Weezy? LOL
ReplyDeleteThis is too funny.
ReplyDeleteYou have to shave your head, have a drive-thru wedding in Vegas, and be caught without wearing underwear first when getting out of a car. :)
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ReplyDeleteIt’s funny how social media profiles can make such random comparisons! I can totally see the resemblance to Khloe Kardashian—with a touch of LSAT spark, of course. But for real, if you’re looking for a support network while you prepare for the LSAT, consider joining a group like Football Bross. They offer great resources to help boost your study game.
ReplyDeleteIt’s always amusing to see unexpected matches on social media! Twitter's similarity suggestions can be quite offbeat. I suppose the connection between LSAT Blog and these celebrities really highlights how diverse interests can be. If only there was a dreadhead parkour community on Twitter to connect with! That could add a whole new twist to your online presence. Keep up the great work with the LSAT content!
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